CPRC on The Steve Gruber Show: Discussion on Army Chief of Staff objecting to soldiers being armed while on base. Also a discussion on the taxing of a fundamental right

Apr 25, 2016 | Featured

 

Dr. John Lott speaks with host Steve Gruber about Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley saying that an 8 minute response time in an active shooter situation is adequate. The General objects to soldiers being able to carry weapons on military bases. Dr. Lott explains that this stance may be politically influenced by the Obama Administration. The General possibly does not want his military career impacted in a negative way if his views don’t line up with the administration.

(April 12, 2016 6:45am 6:51am)

Dr. Lott speaks with host Steve Gruber about the new gun-control law drafted by the attorney general of the Marianas Islands which imposes a $1,000 a year excise tax on each gun purchased.

(April 19, 2016 6:45am-6:52am)

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2 Comments

  1. Watchdog

    For the safety of all let’s not allow a trained, weapon’s experienced, disciplined, controlled, dedicated, trustworthy, group like military people have guns.

  2. Michael Fallon

    Amazing. Eight minutes for a response? Hassan shot all his victims in much less time than that at Ft. Hood. How can he say with a straight face that at the mass murders on these bases, the troops should not have been armed to defend themselves ? What an idiot!

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